Thursday, December 5, 2019

Dixon May Fair RV Park

   Twenty-eight spaces, lined up side by side on two edges of the parking lot, are available for RVers except when events are taking place at the fairgrounds. The sites are fairly wide and sixteen are full hookup. Even though this is one of our least favorite types of camping we needed to charge our batteries (no sun!) and dump our tanks while visiting family over Thanksgiving so we were happy to find the RV park opened.

    The spaces can not be reserved and special arrangements must be made for after-hours and holiday arrivals. We didn’t do this so we were, again, happy to find the gate opened. We checked for a drop box at the office, called the number which didn’t have an option for leaving a message, and couldn’t find the camp host so I sent a check to their mailing address. Hope we don’t get fined for breaking the rules. ;-)  RV Park  38.43804, -121.82189
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5 comments:

  1. I wondered if you made through the mountains before the snow hit. Sorry we couldn't make plans to see you, but with dad passing, things have been in turmoil.

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    1. We beat the snow by a couple of days. I'm glad that we took the scenic route even though it was cold going that way.

      Our deepest sympathies to you and your family on the loss of your dad.

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  2. So close! Hope your Thanksgiving was great. (We still have a couple of patches of snow left!)

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    1. Yes, sorry we missed you. We zipped south on Friday to warmer weather. Did you manage to get to Sacramento for Thanksgiving?

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    2. Yes, we did, and we had a great time visiting with family. Came home with a lot o' turkey, too! Maybe next time we'll connect!

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